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Namibia Sport Fixtures

Cliven Loubser in action for Namibia. Photo: Helge Schütz

Rugby will be the main attraction this weekend when the Rugby World Cup gets underway tonight with the hosts France taking on New Zealand in Paris, while Namibia open their account against Italy at Saint Etienne tomorrow. The matches herald in a feast of rugby over the next seven weeks before the final is scheduled to take place on 28 October. 

Back home, the finals of the Standard Bank Namibia Schools Rugby Tournament take place at the Hage Geingob Stadium with WHS taking on Windhoek Gymnasium in the u19 Super League final on Saturday afternoon. 

In football news the Brave Warriors take on South Africain a friendly match at Orlando Stadium in preparation for upcoming 2024 Chan qualification matches.

The final round of the MTC Netball Premier League takes place at the Khomasdal courts on Saturday, with the champions due to be crowned at the prizegiving ceremony at 17h00. 

The MTC Hopsol Youth Football Tournament is also nearing completion with the penultimate round of matches taking place on Saturday.

The weekend fixtures are as follows:

Friday, 8 September 

Standard Bank Schools Rugby finals, Hage Geingob Stadium

14h00: U14 B: Roots Gym v WHS u14 B

15h10: U19 D: MK Gertze II v WHS III

16h40: U19 Plate: Pro Ed Academy I v WAP I

Saturday, 9 September 

Standard Bank Schools Rugby finals, Hage Geingob Stadium 

08h00: U14 A: Windhoek Gym u14 A v WHS u14 A

09h10: U15 B: Keetmanshoop PS u15 v Tsumeb Gim u15

10h20: U15 A: Windhoek Gym u15 A v WHS u15 A

11h30:  U19 C: HTS I v Keetmanshoop PS I

13h00: U19 B: M&K Gertze v Windhoek Gym II

14h30: U19 A: Moria PS I v Elnatan I 

16h15: U19 Super: WHS I v Windhoek Gym I 

MTC Netball Premier League @ Khomasdal courts

08h00: NCS v Young Stars

09h30: NFB v Rebels

11h00: Afrocat v Mighty Gunners

12h30: Eleven Arrows v Fatou

14h00: Tigers v Young Stars

15h30: NCS v Namibian Navy 

MTC Hopsol Football League 

08h30: u11, u12 matches, Ramblers field

08h30: u13 matches, Telecom field 

08h30: u15 matches, SKW B field

08h20: u17 matches, Jan Mohr field

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